The Zahiris Their Doctrine and Their History, a Contribution to the History of Islamic Theology by Ignaz Goldziher (tr. and ed. by Wolfgang Behn) (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2008. 227 pages.)

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That Ignaz Goldziher (1860-1921) was the pivotal figure in the modern academic
study of Islam (or “Orientalism”) is beyond dispute. His writings and
thought left an indelible mark on all future scholars, and he set the bar for at
least another two generations. Law, jurisprudence, theology, Islamic history
– all subjects related to Islam were discussed by him at a time when
Orientalism was still in its infancy. While many of his ideas have long since
been abandoned or modified, his presence remains looming in the field
almost a century after his death. While most authors of his time are merely
read as historical oddities, his works alone retain elements of originality that
still make them required reading for any serious student of the field ...

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